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Published 09:46 15 Jun 2022 BST
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"I was probably doing four S and C sessions a week on my hamstring when I was in Australia and, during their pre-season, there's no games at the weekend so you've more time to focus on it which certainly helps."
The first round of the AFLW season takes place in September this year and, as has been the case for the last few years, Goldrick won't have too much time to rest the mind and body. On that note, she says it's all about managing the load.
"It's the mental side of things. Whenever I do have time, I try to rest and try not to be going at 100% all of the time. So you have to manage your load and take time to relax and switch off from both. Both the Dublin and Melbourne S and C coaches would be chatting about that.'
Goldrick's consistency as a player meant it was very hard to take Meath manager Eamonn Murray seriously when, in citing her as an example, he said that AFLW players don't exactly "set the world on fire when they come back over here." For Goldrick, it was like water off a duck's back.
"I think it's the nature of sport that you'll get positive and negative comments so it's just about, as an individual and a group, taking on board the stuff you want to take on board. I really focus on what my role in the team is, so whether it's a man-marking job or I've more freedom in the game, regardless of what it is, it's going back to that drawing board and trying to perform as best as you can for the team, and playing within the style of the team."
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13 June 2022; PwC GAA/GPA Players of the Month for May, from left, Clare hurler Shane O'Donnell, Waterford Camogie player Lorraine Bray, Dublin footballer Sinéad Goldrick and Derry footballer Brendan Rogers with their awards at PwC HQ in Dublin. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile[/caption]Cork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
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